I'm a wee bit nervous, this morning, apprehensive about starting with a new medical team. It's silly; I'm blessed to be in relatively close proximity to the best oncology center for this *%#*+*! disease in the country -- but I'm still fretting.
((((((Birdy)))))))))) I'm hoping it's over now and went better than you expected. It's very natural to be apprehensive. I really wanted my dad to move closer to me (he was about 4 hrs away) but he had docs he trusted and didn't want to leave them, even though they said nothing could be done. I understood that. I would go down for the weekend 2-3 times a month, and he'd come visit me, til he couldn't any longer. I couldn't afford to move where he lived and knew no one down there.
A supervised introduction might be appropriate. So long as puppy is well-fed, hold the hamster in your lap, and tell the puppy that it is his brother.
Jup we're working up to that. Right now she's too skittish to hold, so am working on getting her to trust us first. Each day is another step forward. She has actually let me hold her once for just a bit, and finally put a couple paws onto my hand to reach food further up in my hand. I call him a puppy but he's just turned 3, but he's easily excitable. And jup, I totally agree with the pack concept. Wish I could get dil and gd to understand it, particularly the pack leader concept. He sees my son and I as pack leaders, but not them.
Have 3 of the 4 grandbabies today, so will be very scarce on the computer.......OY.....have to keep em busy! Think I'll take them over to the bowling alley and get some laughs.
Don't know how you do it girl! Bowling is a good idea!
Oh, and before I get started with the munchkins, I wanted to show you a video of our newest grandbaby in a commercial for Fisher-Price.......the newborn at the very end is our Maria.....the mama is an actress, not our Katie (dil)
For some reason a lot of things you post like this don't come up for me. I refreshed etc. Not sure why, I see most other things. Can someone maybe link it again for me please?
He's a terrier, he's just doing what comes naturally. They do need to be introduced, so he'll learn to play nice.
Jup that's what I told my son when they couldn't figure out why he was always chewing up stuffed animals. It's what he was bred to do!
You are the ONLY other person I know of who remembers and/or ever had any paregoric. I remember measles, chicken pox........all those miserable childhood diseases that were so painful and itchy.....my mom would "help me sleep" by giving me paregoric.
I don't know if I was ever given any but I do remember it.
On Sunday I lost my Uncle David, for whom I was named. All eleven siblings of Dad's family are now gone. It makes me feel kind of naked.
((((((((((Dave)))))))) I'm so sorry darlin!!